Cheesefood
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A man with "marital problems" goes to an indian medicine man for help. The medicine man gives him some herbs and says "This is how it works. First, you drink the herbs. Then you count out loud '123' and you'll be ready to go as long as you want."
The man asks "What about when I'm ready to stop?"
"That's easy. You count out loud '1234' But once you do that, you won't be able to use the herbs again for one year."
So the man heads home. Along the way, he picks up some flowers for his wife. He also stops and gets dinner with all the typical aphrodesiac foods: oysters, chocolate covered strawberries, champagne. He gets home before his wife and showers up and puts on his best cologne. His wife comes home and they eat the nice meal.
Afterwards, the man sneaks away and takes the herbs. He walks over to his wife and says "I have a surprise for you!"
He leads her into the bedroom. He kisses her passionately. She's shocked as it's been months since he's shown her this kind of affection.
So he says "Are you ready? 123!"
Then his wife, puzzled, asks "What did you say 123 for?"
And that, my friends, is why you never end a sentence in a preposition.
The man asks "What about when I'm ready to stop?"
"That's easy. You count out loud '1234' But once you do that, you won't be able to use the herbs again for one year."
So the man heads home. Along the way, he picks up some flowers for his wife. He also stops and gets dinner with all the typical aphrodesiac foods: oysters, chocolate covered strawberries, champagne. He gets home before his wife and showers up and puts on his best cologne. His wife comes home and they eat the nice meal.
Afterwards, the man sneaks away and takes the herbs. He walks over to his wife and says "I have a surprise for you!"
He leads her into the bedroom. He kisses her passionately. She's shocked as it's been months since he's shown her this kind of affection.
So he says "Are you ready? 123!"
Then his wife, puzzled, asks "What did you say 123 for?"
And that, my friends, is why you never end a sentence in a preposition.